Skip Allis Jr.
Associate Professor
Mathematics and Statistics
Elon University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Allis has been a member of the Mathematics (now Mathematics and Statistics) department at Elon since 1995 when he completed his PhD in Mathematics at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. More recently he has been pursuing a PhD in Higher Education from UNCG. His research interests are in developmental education at public community college, especially related to who teaches the courses.
Research Interest
Mathematics, Radamacher fucntions, Computer and Information Science
Publications
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Zhao, D., Guan, H., Zhao, S., Mi, W., Wen, H., Li, Y., ... & Li, H. (2016). YEATS2 is a selective histone crotonylation reader. Cell research, 26(5), 629.
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Conway, M. A., Allis, J., Ouwerkerk, R., Niioka, T., Rajagopalan, B., & Radda, G. K. (1991). Detection of low phosphocreatine to ATP ratio in failing hypertrophied human myocardium by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The Lancet, 338(8773), 973-976.
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Roth, S. Y., Schulman, I. G., Cook, R. G., & Allis, C. D. (1987). The complete amino acid sequence of an HMG-like protein isolated from the macronucleus of Tetrahymena. Nucleic acids research, 15(19), 8112.
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Ooi, S. K., Qiu, C., Bernstein, E., Li, K., Jia, D., Yang, Z., ... & Cheng, X. (2007). DNMT3L connects unmethylated lysine 4 of histone H3 to de novo methylation of DNA. Nature, 448(7154), 714.